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Anti-discrimination efforts could reduce health disparities, researchers say
African American women who experience higher levels of perceived racial discrimination in everyday life have accelerated levels of biological aging, according to a recent study led by University of Michigan School of Public Health researcher Edward Ruiz-Narváez.
Michigan Public Health researchers involved in all four projects
The Center for Global Health Equity (CGHE) at the University of Michigan recently awarded $105,000 in new funding to four groundbreaking research projects led by Michigan Public Health researchers through the CGHE Seed Grant Program and Impact Accelerator Program.
Anyone can vote to help studies on brain cancer, heart transplant, dementia care and deadly fungal infections advance in STAT Madness 2024
For basketball fans, it's almost time for March Madness, as teams vie to make the brackets of 68 teams that will compete for the national titles in men's and women's hoops. But for biomedical researchers, this month is time for STAT Madness, the virtual tournament of science. And four University of Michigan research teams have already made the bracket of 64 teams selected by editors at STAT News.
Arnold Monto publishes paper in the New England Journal of Medicine
US flu vaccines are likely to move from quadrivalent to trivalent due to a change in circulating influenza viruses, says University of Michigan School of Public Health researcher Arnold Monto.